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Early Life
Qaqqaq had previously moved to Peterborough, Ontario to study Business Administration, Human Resource Management at Sir Sandford Fleming College.

Qaqqaq's speech was apart of Daughters of the Vote, a program that brings young women to the House of Commons to speak about their visions for their country and home community. Qaqqaq's speech, in which she spoke about the high rates of Inuit suicide, drew two standing ovations.

Political Career
Qaqqaq does not believe her age to be a disadvantage but emphasizes that her youth does not impede on her capability.

Mumilaaq Qaqqaq is named critic for Northern affairs and the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, also known as CANNOR. The agency oversees development of business, skills, community infrastructure and has a hand in resource development in the North.

Qaqqaq's most recent initiative has been her emphasis on the effects of climate change. Mentioning unpredictable temperatures that cause strain on animal populations and create hazardous conditions for hunters.